iHs said:Hi
I am not coeliac yet myself but my OH is.
Some CCG's will pay out for gluten free breads, rolls and biscuits issued on prescription but because of the huge expense that the gluten free food producers are charging, some CCG's are now refusing to prescribe on the grounds that gluten free bread etc can be bought in supermarkets, however they are very expensive to buy. The 'Freefrom' sections in the supermarkets is where you will find gluten free bread, cereals and other stuff.
As Hana has said gluten is found in some food sources that contain flour so you can get by through avoiding mainly wheatflour, barley and rye. Gluten free flours are available though such as Gram flour, Rice Flour, Corn flour and Soya Flour. Gram flour, corn flour and rice flour can be bought in most of the large supermarkets but best place to get them is from an Asian food supermarket. There are simple do it yourself bread recipes on the internet that can be made using a breadmaker but will need xanthan gum to hold the flours together and yeast to make the bread rise but the bread is nice to eat and can be re heated in a microwave if need be.
Some butchers will sell gluten free burgers and sausages but gluten free sausages are available in supermark ets such Black Friars, Debbie & Andrews etc. They are also very low carb and full of meat instead of cereals.
hanadr said:Coeliac is getting very common.
I have a couple of friends with it, although they are not diabetic. I do know that they get several gluten free products, such as bread, on prescription.
PATN said:I have Type 1 Diabetes and have just been diagnosed as Celiac as well (what a nightmare).
I am now waiting at the time of this posting for the specialist and dietician appointments.
I didn't know I had a Gluten problem, it was only picked up at my Diabetes review because I mentioned I was losing weight and was sent to have a blood test and then the camera job.
Has anyone any advice to help me adapt to this drastic life change.
How do you cope with eating out, holidays, food shopping etc, you know the normal things in life if you know what I mean.
I'm just glad that I was lucky enough to have previously been sent on a DAFNE course (dose adjustment for normal eating) that will help me understand what this new tasteless food diet is doing to my blood sugars.
I know it's not all about me ( insert subtle joke) but please wish me luck.
iHs said:If you are able to get gluten free food on prescription, then loads of your problems with getting the food will be solved. A lof of the companies that produce gluten free food will be only too happy to send you some free samples in the post so try before you ask for them to be prescribed. Gram flour makes lovely pancakes. I just use 2 dsp of gram flour and make a well in the middle and add a small amount of cold water, mix up with a fork to make a paste and then add more water to make a runny mixture and pour in hot frying pan to make the pancake.
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